Greg, I was checking your archive and was wondering if this is this still active? I would like to participate but I looks like your last post and the last panel are out of sync. Isn't the 8 of hearts next? If not where are the last panels?

That made me smile. As I read that reply, and as I write my own, I am listening 'The Book of Tobit', a Sherlock Holmes radio drama starring Mr. Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, originally aired March 26, 1945.

Watsons! You surprise me. The very cause of the problem is there before you. You simply had to observe that the period ending the sentence that contains the link was inadvertently included in the Href, resulting in an resource request that will not end in sucess.

Furthermore, the technical administrator for the server where Randy hosts his content is 6'2" in height, has shortly cropped red hair and speaks with a lisp.

Egads! You're right! How on earth did I miss that? Such a minor detail and it slipped pass me. I guess I'm not cut out to be a master sleuth after all. I must now go home, sit in the closet and hang my head in shame.

But I am hoping that someone will see all these new post and bring forward the missing panels.

Thanks, Karsten, for pointing out that you still have all the cards so far! I'll get to work on downloading the ones I'm missing. We really had a good jam going, now that I look back on it._________________Good morning! That's a nice tnetennba.

Thanks. I was going to bring back Jack for the Diamonds card, but it looked like the Queen went through a lot trouble to get rid of him. Maybe that's more of a reason to bring him back. It's just that when I was rereading the whole thing I saw that great Joker panel by Sandy Carruthers and thought that no one did anything more with him. I bet he's the key to the whole plot. Could his crossbow be the murder weapon? Or did everyone have a hand in the killing like Julius Caesar, or was it overkill like Rasputin?